War on Tracks: The Bulldozer That Became a Hero in Gaza
כשחושבים על זה, אין כלי שמסמל טוב יותר את הדינמיקה הישראלית־פלסטינאצית מאשר דחפורי ה־D9: חפירה מתמדת במציאות, עם הרבה רעש, אבק וקצת הומור שחור
כשחושבים על זה, אין כלי שמסמל טוב יותר את הדינמיקה הישראלית־פלסטינאצית מאשר דחפורי ה־D9: חפירה מתמדת במציאות, עם הרבה רעש, אבק וקצת הומור שחור
When the education system insists on teaching “free thinking” – but only one kind
The left has learned to exploit the channels of the giving audience: morning programs with a progressive angle, talk shows featuring commentators with ideological positions, and airtime that is tailored to high exploitation of viewers who identify with it. The result: the “leftist message” is not only heard—it is replicated within the branches of discourse (cinema, culture, education) and enters living rooms as something that is naturally “free from criticism.” Thus, a media is created that defines what is considered normal—and this is a weapon of consciousness in its political sense.
Javier Millay is a phenomenon: a combination of a political comedian and a capitalist economist who believes in the ideology of personal freedom but is not ashamed to choose sides in the international arena. In an era when many leaders prefer to stand on the fence against anti-Semitism, Millay chose to climb the fence with an Israeli flag in one hand and a chainsaw in the other.
Mezuzah, yes, mezuzah. You’d be surprised how much depth there is in this little box that sticks to the door frame and looks like it’s holding a secret.
She’s not just any object. She’s a psychologist, a gatekeeper, an Mossad agent, and a spiritual GPS device – all in a box the size of a permanent marker.
The Marco Rubio of 2025 is not the brilliant politician of 2016 who tried to become president. He has become a veteran fighter, perhaps less flashy but sharper, with clear positions against Israel’s enemies and against the hypocrisy of the West.
Israel is not a perfect country. It is a living country – a country that thinks, fights, laughs, gets angry, unites, is torn apart – and moves on.
In every generation, people rise up against it to destroy it, and in every generation it reinvents itself.